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arxiv: 1109.1073 · v1 · pith:K2O65DJWnew · submitted 2011-09-06 · ⚛️ physics.space-ph · physics.geo-ph

Geoeffectiveness and efficiency of CIR, Sheath and ICME in generation of magnetic storms

classification ⚛️ physics.space-ph physics.geo-ph
keywords magneticgenerationstormsefficiencygeoeffectivenessicmeinterplanetarysheath
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We investigate relative role of various types of solar wind streams in generation of magnetic storms. On the basis of the OMNI data of interplanetary measurements for the period of 1976-2000 we analyze 798 geomagnetic storms with Dst < -50 nT and their interplanetary sources: corotating interaction regions (CIR), interplanetary CME (ICME) including magnetic clouds (MC) and Ejecta and compression regions Sheath before both types of ICME. For various types of solar wind we study following relative characteristics: occurrence rate; mass, momentum, energy and magnetic fluxes; probability of generation of magnetic storm (geoeffectiveness) and efficiency of process of this generation. Obtained results show that despite magnetic clouds have lower occurrence rate and lower efficiency than CIR and Sheath they play an essential role in generation of magnetic storms due to higher geoeffectiveness of storm generation (i.e higher probability to contain large and long-term southward IMF Bz component).

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